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Postcolonialism and Making History
Making History
English - September 02, 2013 04:56 - 12 minutes - 39.7 MB VideoCourses Education History la trobe university history modern history ancient history women's history chinese history greek history ancient greece civil rights Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Postcolonial histories generally focus on the relationship between the colonizing country and the colonized peoples (in this case, Japan and Koreans) in specific historical contexts. Themes of suffering and trauma often dominate postcolonial historiographical writing and they often contain pointed critiques of colonization as a model for the modern nation-state.
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